Goats sacrificed for troubled Nepal airliner
Nepals troubled national carrier has taken a spiritual approach to recent maintenance troubles with one of its Boeing 757s by sacrificing two goats in front of the plane to appease a Hindu god. The carrier was forced to suspend international flights for around 10 days in August as both the aircraft it uses for foreign flights were grounded due to technical problems. Nepal Airline Corporation officials worshipped the aircraft by sacrificing two goats to avoid technical glitches while flying, airline spokesman Raju Bahadur KC told AFP Tuesday. The goats were offered to appease Akash Bhairab, the Hindu god of sky protection, whose symbol is printed on all of our aircraft, he explained. The goats were beheaded with a khukuri, a traditional curved knife, in front of the plane on Saturday.
Posted by: Fred 2007-09-05 |